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  • ...tt ''Best Practices in the Idea-to-Launch - Process and Its Governance '', Research Technology Management, April, 2012</ref>. The Stage-Gate is meant to be a *Market analysis and operations plan, including looking at user’s needs and preferences.
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  • ...en applied in many projects from various types of company. Discussions and research have highlighted its usefulness in project management, but they have also u ** Assess engineered controls, sequences of operations, procedural controls such as human interactions
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  • ...innovation management. The Stage-Gate Model was the result of an extensive research about the new product development (NPD) practices followed by top performin Cooper continued his research activities within new product development and innovation management, which
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  • ...E. , ''Optimal timing of project control points'', Eur Journal Operational Research 127:252–61, 2000) </ref> that also utilize an analytical method to find t ...s using a facility location model and simulation” Computers & Operations Research 61(2015)69–80
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  • ... policy decisions. Operating decisions relate to day-to-day functioning or operations of business. Middle and lower level managers take these decisions. ... of the work involved for large projects weighs heavy on the project team. Research has demonstrated that the smaller the project team and the fewer deliverabl
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  • ...ore insights into processes on the building site for future innovation and research.</p> ...l now only scarcely adopted is the use of BIM on the construction site for operations. </p>
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  • ...histicated instrument panel for coordinating and fine-tuning a company’s operations and businesses, so that all activities are aligned with its strategy.” <r ...gourabi and Ako Efteghar (2013), Interdisciplinary Journal of Contemporary Research in Business (IJCRB)'''
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  • ...projects often need to combine traditional and agile methods to give their operations more flexibility and therefore achieve better results.<ref>['' http://sloan ...] ''Complexities in omnichannel'' </ref> For example, an omnishopper might research the characteristics of a product using a mobile app, compare prices on seve
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  • Contracts are increasingly described as a framework for business operations. More than just a semantics this is a move towards portfolio agreements tha ... in the contract and commercial management. Its library contains over 7000 research reports, tools, templates, articles, news, and discussions relating to the
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  • ...of different types of projects such as construction, software development, research programs, product development, sales promotion and etc. It is essentially a ...ntracts for its ''Polaris Missile program''. As the contracts comprised of research, development and manufacture work of newly developed parts, the probability
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  • ...ta was more competitive than American car manufacturers. The result of the research program was Lean Production. ...umer more value for money. An expert in the field who has done significant research on the subject Niklas Modig <ref>Modig, N., Åhlstrøm, P. (2012) ''Dette e
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  • ...of recent advances on their foundation”, European journal of operational research, (2016), Vol. 253, No. 1, pp. 1-13.'']</ref>. One of the main reasons of pr Research, 4-7 August, Blacksburg, Virginia, USA.]</ref>. This probability is then di
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  • ... policy decisions. Operating decisions relate to day-to-day functioning or operations of business. Middle and lower level managers take these decisions. ... of the work involved for large projects weighs heavy on the project team. Research has demonstrated that the smaller the project team and the fewer deliverabl
    27 KB (4,228 words) - 18:47, 17 November 2018
  • ...w opportunities but also challenging the existing players to reframe their operations. Therefore the Fuzzy Front End of this type of innovation is characterized ...ix - the House of Quality - requires a high amount of technical and market research. It is important to understand potential trade-offs which the customer migh
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  • ...ble will enable the users of the dashboard to maintain status awareness of operations and take necessary action as fast as possible when needed. ...What, How, and What Research Is Needed?, November 2009, Journal of Service Research, pp. 175-189</ref> <ref name=Few/> <ref name=Lamptey/>:
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  • '''Business Analytics, International Series in Operations Research & Management Science 186''' This wook is interesant because give a explanea ... and A. Srinivasan, Business Analytics, International Series in Operations Research & Management Science 186 (2013), DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-6080-0_10, © Spri
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  • The question of how the corporate governance requirements can affect project operations, which according to the Project Governance book by Patrick S. Renz, is defi ... often considered to be a complementary activity to improve organization's operations. The following objectives are considered within an audit management:<ref na
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  • Human Resource Management is one of the most significant operations in project management, as people constitute a fundamental factor for the pr ...ural differences on project stakeholder engagement: a review of case study research in international project management' ''. Elsevier Journal. Table 1.</ref> ]
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  • ...w, import law and many more. These risks can be reduced by doing the right research or using an external lawyer to adhere to correct laws before launching the ...roviding a service or selling products is not legal anymore. This means if operations continue the government will freeze your assets. This is a major risk, sinc
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  • ... the processes of a petrochemical plant, whereas low volume processes have operations/processes that are little/slightly repeatable, for example a chauffeur serv ...nd to needs of individual passengers, whereas a low variety processes have operations/processes that are well-defined/standardized, for example a petrochemical p
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  • ...rol and Disarmament Agency at the U.S. Department of state to direct their research projects. During his period there, he observed considerable communication d ...rchy Process: An overview of applications, European Journal of Operational Research 169, 2006)''</ref>.
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  • ... users with insight in the spatial configuration of scheduled construction operations. A technique that can provide this insight is 4D BIM in which 3D BIM models ... industry. In addition to the results available in the form of theoretical research, there is still limited knowledge about the application of the LBS method i
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  • ...s. Here, the Danish geographer Bent Flyvbjerg contributed immensely to the research of reasons for the cost overruns and benefit shortfalls and possible cures. The research group on large infrastructure at Aalborg University, Denmark, led by Flyvbj
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  • ...of recent advances on their foundation”, European journal of operational research, (2016), Vol. 253, No. 1, pp. 1-13.'']</ref>. One of the main reasons of pr Research, 4-7 August, Blacksburg, Virginia, USA.]</ref>. This probability is then di
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  • ...vania State University<ref name="BIM">The computer integrated construction research program at the Pennsylvania State University 2010, “BIM Project Execution ...with the BIM database.<ref name="BIM">The computer integrated construction research program at the Pennsylvania State University 2010, “BIM Project Execution
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  • ...ard routine operation. However, it is more specifically related to sets of operations to accomplish a particular goal. A project team is often involved with peop ...ref name="KPI Challenges"> 3 KPI challenges and how to overcome them. CITO Research. d. 01.03.2019 from http://www.evolvedmedia.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/
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  • ...ondly, it is highly recommended to focus on the transformation of business operations in the future to remain competitive.<ref name="(Axelos, 2017)">Axelos, A. ( ...portant to understand the customer, but the job they want to get done. The research team concluded that there is a job needed to be done that is causing people
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  • ...ies challenges and limitations in project management in the pharmaceutical research and development, describing the critical factors, different approaches, the ...his amount represents the 15.0% of the net sales. This huge expenditure in research and development force the pharmaceutical companies to make great effort to
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  • ...nvironmental stewardship most highly, while another places top priority on research and development<ref name="pmi"></ref>. * Capture and research requests and ideas
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  • from expert knowledge, Management Accounting Research, 16(2), 135–155.</ref> ...ortfolio is a collection of projects, programs, subsidiary portfolios, and operations managed as a group to achieve strategic objectives. The portfolio component
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  • The aim of this essay is to conduct research on Industry 4.0 related to key aspects and presentation of a design of stru ...x, and involves too many standards. Also beyond the automation of physical operations, the two biggest obstacles to deploying at scale are organizational rather
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  • ...munication covering each function of the business (sales & marketing, R&D, operations, finance, etc.) to safeguard alignment and the best decisions. [[File:Figur ... reduce levels of technical uncertainty and economic risk. Early stages of research and development typically encounter the highest technical risks<ref name="S
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  • ...at brings the world of projects into tight integration with other business operations. It brings projects into harmony with the strategies, resources, and execut * The organizational structure is primarily applicable for ongoing operations rather than projects
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  • ...ies challenges and limitations in project management in the pharmaceutical research and development, describing the critical factors, different approaches, the ...his amount represents the 15.0% of the net sales. This huge expenditure in research and development force the pharmaceutical companies to make great effort to
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  • ... (2016), Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation </ref> What is interesting the research show that they can perform much better that people motivated extrinsically. The research suggest that extrinsic motivation is most likely to combine synergistically
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  • ...rganization’s strengths (such as high-quality skills in marketing and in research and development) and weaknesses (such as rising manufacturing costs and out Decision trees are commonly used in operations research and operations management. If, in practice, decisions have to be taken online with no reca
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  • ...> DO > CHECK > ACT). <ref>Facilities management models, methods and tools. Research results for practice”, Jensen (2019)</ref> ...agement” included in ”Facilities management models, methods and tools. Research results for practice”, Jensen (2019)/ </ref>]]
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  • ...ms. Part of portfolio management is to bridge the gap between projects and operations, based upon a informed judgment. Therefor by evaluating value, risk, benefi ...the people appointed as senior managers, and that it requires an extensive research to be made by organization when determining criteria at the gates, which ca
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  • ...nd control the Polaris rocket, an extensive project involving thousands of operations, using more than 3,000 contractors. As a result, the project’s duration w Network planning can research various issues such as project scheduling, risk analysis, cost minimization
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  • ''DevOps, the combination of Development and Operations: How to create agile, reliable, & secure technology organizations.'' ...ss-functional combination of the terms and concepts for "development" and "operations". However, it is both a cultural and professional movement. DevOps is a way
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  • ...sions taken at this stage will be the basis for all subsequent changes and operations in the company. Therefore, in order to make good use of the resources, time *To generate knowledge through research.
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  • Many years of research performed by Noble Prize winner of economics, [[Daniel Kahneman]] and [[Amo ...m 2 have one thing in common – they require your full attention, and the operations are disrupted when attention is drawn to something else. Below are some exa
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  • ... dealing with smaller projects, that may not differentiate much from daily operations, it can be hard for the project manager (PM) to apply the standard tools fo ...roblem with small projects is that they go "under the radar", and not much research have been done on the subject. Therefore, the available sources on the fiel
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  • ...ect’s different phases, but also to the guidance of the project team’s operations towards achieving the goals within the scope, time, quality and budget stan ...edback contribute to higher and better performance. Furthermore, Locke’s research has shown that the more difficult and specific the goal is, the harder peop
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  • '''Operative level:''' The operative level describes the operations executed by the project manager along the project’s process. First is the In more recent research there is however also other suggestions for realistic options at gates whic
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  • ... these orders are investigated by many researchers. As a conclusion of the research conducted, four main agents were suggested for the variation orders. These According to research conducted (by <ref name="Arain"/>, <ref name="Ruben"/> , <ref name="potenti
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  • ...n ‘Przeglad Organizacji (Organizational Review)’ <ref> Marsh, E. R. “Research Notes. THE HARMONOGRAM OF KAROL ADAMIECKI.” Academy of Management Journal ...Gantt Charts: A Centenary Appreciation.” European Journal of Operational Research, vol. 149, no. 2, 2003, pp. 430-435. ScienceDirect, doi:10.1016/s0377-2217(
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  • ...of forecasting techniques. Center for the study of social policy, Stanford Research Institute 1975'' </ref>. ...t management... In this article we will approach the term forecast from an operations management perspective, defining the term as an accurate prediction of the
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  • According to research paper "The application of cause and effect diagram in the oil industry in I ...ation. It can be implemented in research, manufacturing, marketing, office operations, and so forth. Because it gives a clear and holistic overview of the projec
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  • ...tal part of programme management to successfully transferring ownership to operations in interrelated projects with the desire of implementing transformational c ..., L. (2012), Theories and models of behaviour and behaviour change. Forest Research. </ref>. The most essential factors are related to the individual, its soci
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